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  2. List of channel numbers assigned to FM frequencies in North ...

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    FM channel numbers are most commonly used for internal regulatory purposes. The range originally adopted in 1945 began with channel 201 (88.1 MHz), or a value high enough to avoid confusion with television channel numbers, [2] which over the years have had values ranging from 1 to 83. Having a gap between the highest TV channel number and the ...

  3. Classic country - Wikipedia

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    As is the case with rock music (where classic rock, mainstream rock, and active rock all have varying amounts of older music), country music stations also can vary in the amount of "classic" content in their playlist, and formats exist for such stations. In addition to pure "classic country" stations, which play little to no current or ...

  4. Country radio - Wikipedia

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    Country radio stations are very influential in the country music industry, compared to other genres of music. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] Until 2012, only country radio stations were counted in the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart's airplay component, [ 5 ] and from 1990 to 2012, country radio was the sole arbiter of a song's position on that chart; [ 6 ] the ...

  5. List of country television and radio shows - Wikipedia

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    Real Country, Country Music series appearing on the USA network, 2018 to present; Talent Varieties, a country music talent show in 1955 on ABC-TV. The Porter Wagoner Show, aired from 1960 to 1981 and featured a young Dolly Parton and Mel Tillis. That Good Ole Nashville Music, 1970–1985

  6. MP3 - Wikipedia

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    Bit rate is the product of the sample rate and number of bits per sample used to encode the music. CD audio is 44100 samples per second. The number of bits per sample also depends on the number of audio channels. The CD is stereo and 16 bits per channel. So, multiplying 44100 by 32 gives 1411200—the bit rate of uncompressed CD digital audio.

  7. List of United States over-the-air television networks

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    Music California Music Channel: CMC Broadcasting Company, Inc. 1982 Regional music video network The Country Network: TCN Country, LLC 2009 17% 20,128,000 7 33 Country music videos Heartland: Get After It Media: 2012 22.51% 23,342,140 2 44 Country music/lifestyle Family The Family Channel: ValCom / Get After It Media 2008 [4] 5% 5,920,000 4 21

  8. Comparison of analog and digital recording - Wikipedia

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    The level of the noise depends on the number of the bits in the channel." [9]: 6 The range of possible values that can be represented numerically by a sample is determined by the number of binary digits used. This is called the resolution, and is usually referred to as the bit depth in the context of PCM audio.

  9. Pulse-code modulation - Wikipedia

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    [5] [33] While two channels (stereo) is the most common format, systems can support up to 8 audio channels (7.1 surround) [2] [3] or more. Common sampling frequencies are 48 kHz as used with DVD format videos, or 44.1 kHz as used in CDs. Sampling frequencies of 96 kHz or 192 kHz can be used on some equipment, but the benefits have been debated ...